Well, here it is. I promised that I would give the world a look at its first Diceology reading and that day has arrived.
Diceology readings come in two varieties (not counting the combo readings done with Astrology, Tarot Cards, Numerology and Cartouche)…basic and advanced.
Today, we’re going to start off slow with a basic reading.
Basic readings only use 5 dice…4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 sided. Advanced readings use 3 more dice of 20, 24 and 100 sides. Also, advanced readings have additional steps involved in performing the readings. That’s why we’re going to keep things simple at the start.
Diceology readings are done just like any other reading similar to Tarot Cards where a question is asked and an answer is given. When combined with other divinational sciences, these readings can get quite intense. Advanced readings by themselves are also quite involved.
Okay, let’s take our first reading.
The question asked by a friend of mine was, “Am I going to get a new job?”
My friend was unhappy at work and had been sending out resumes looking for employment.
I conducted the procedure for rolling the dice as explained in the Diceology book itself. The procedure itself is rather straight forward and after a while, you’ll have it down to memory, even for advanced readings.
Here are the dice values reading from left to right.
10 sided – 9
12 sided – 3
6 sided – 5
8 sided – 8
4 sided – 2 (1,4)
The reason we have to note the left to right positions is because the die closest to the left are the most accurate. In advanced readings, this really comes more into play.
Okay, let’s analyze each die one at a time.
10 sided – The 10 sided die is the probability die. This indicates the percent chance of the final outcome taking place. The final outcome is indicated by another die that we will get into later. A value of 9 means there is a 90% chance that the final outcome will happen. If the final outcome is positive, this is a good indicator. However, if the final outcome is negative, then this would be a bad indicator. This is why you can’t take the value of each die at face value. This die, being in the 1st position, has the greatest probability of being accurate.
12 sided die – This die is the final outcome. The higher the value, the greater the chance that the final outcome will be positive. In this case, a value of 3 is not very encouraging. This points to a very slim chance that my friend will find a new job. With the 10 sided die value being 90% that makes the chances even less so.
6 sided die – This is the foundation of basis of the inquiry. This indicates how important the question is or how much confidence the subject has that the result will be positive. In this case, with a value of 5, this indicates that this is very important to the subject. Honestly, I was surprised it wasn’t a 6.
8 sided die – This die is called the balance die. It indicates the balance between the good and bad of the final outcome desired taking place. In this case, an 8 shows that getting a new job would be the best thing for the subject.
4 sided die – This is the time or season die. In this case, a value of 2 (1,4) indicates that the time that the subject will find out one way or another is in the middle of spring. Each value is explained in detail in the book itself.
Well, to make a long story short, around the beginning of summer, my friend got back the latest request for a job interview with this other company and he was turned down because of his lack of experience.
Why summer? Remember, since the 4 sided die is the farthest to the right, it is probably the least accurate. I was actually surprised it was that close.
My friend eventually quit his job even though he didn’t have another job and went into business for himself.
This was a very accurate reading for a basic reading, but trust me, most basic readings don’t turn out this good. Advanced readings are much more accurate.
If you want to really get into the nuts and bolts of doing a full blow Diceology reading, you can pick up my 6 books below.
I promise you that Diceology, in its full glory, is like nothing you have ever seen before.
Sometime next week, I’ll show you a semi advanced reading that really gets into things.
To YOUR Divination Success,
Steven Wagenheim
http://www.diceology.com/